Hairdress



May 11 41926. I I 1,584,329

L. SKARUDA HAIRDRESS Filed August :5, 1925 JNVENTUR.

I BY H ATTORNE Patented May 11, 1926.

LUIDWIG SKARUDA, 0F RIVERSIDE, ILLINOIS.

HAIRDRESS.

Application filed August This invention relates to improvements inhairdress and has particular reference to new and useful bands.

An object of the invention is the provision of a simple head band havingmeans for retaining said band in the wearers hair.

Another object of the invention finds embodiment in an arcuate head bandhaving a centrally disposed section having a plurality of teeth.

With these and other objects in view my invention consists in the novelconstruction and arrangement of the parts and members shown in theaccompanying drawing, described in the following specifications andparticularly pointed out in the appended claims.

Referring to the illustrations: Figure 1 is a view in perspectiveshowing a head band embodying my invention.

Figure 2 is a perspective view of a modified form of the band shown inFigure 1, having a tooth section depending from the center of thearcuate band.

Figure 3, is a front elevation of theband shown in Figure 2.

Figure 1, is a view in perspective showing a pair of hingedly connectedbands.

Referring in more detail tothe illustration, the band shown in Figure 1comprises an arcuate band 10 of flexible material having the ends 10thereof bent inwardly and provided at such bent ends 10 with teeth 10The crown part 10 0]": the band: may be worn on the forehead or on theback of the hair and the bent ends 10 together with 3, 19%5. Serial No.47,698.

the teeth 1O insure a retainment of same in the wearers hair. Theresiliency and shape of the band further retains same in position on thewearers head.

In the illustration shown by Figures 2 and 3, the band 11 is madeslightly wider at the crown and provided with asuitable attached section12 having a plurality of teeth. The ends of this band are similar tothat shown in Figure 1.

In Figure 4, which is a double band made by hingedly connecting theband. 13 of plain rectangular cross section to the band 14 similar inconstruction to that shown in Figure 1, the band 13 is pivotallyconnected to the band 1 1 and 1%.

I claim:

1. A hairdress comprising an arcuate band of flexible material, the endsof said band being bent inwardly to afford a hook engagement in thewearers hair, the terminals of said bent ends having each a plurality ofteeth thereon, and a comb-like section intermediate said ends and havinga plurality of teeth depending below said band.

2. A hairdress comprising a pair of pivotally connected. arcua-te bandsof flexible material, one of said bands having its ends pivoted near theends of the other banch said other band having its ends bent inwardly toform hoolelike ends.

3. A hairdress as embodied in claim 2, and including teeth formed onsaid hook-like ends.

In witness whereof I afiix my signature.

LUDWIG SKARUDA.

